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Has anyone go the answer to AQA A2 physics, page 39 Question 2?

This is on SHM
Post the question!
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Original post by MathsAstronomy12
Post the question!


Done that already in Physics exam forum
Original post by CurrentDude
Done that already in Physics exam forum


Can't you post it here?
Original post by MathsAstronomy12
Can't you post it here?


He posted it in the A level forum:
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3720367
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Original post by MathsAstronomy12
Post the question!


The link is already given. Just click on it and you'll see the question.

Sorry I'm having difficulty in cut &pasting the question.

HTH
Original post by CurrentDude
The link is already given. Just click on it and you'll see the question.

Sorry I'm having difficulty in cut &pasting the question.

HTH


Displacement of an object undergoing SHM is given by, x=Acos(wt) x = A\cos(wt), where w=2πT w = \frac{2\pi}{T}.

Can you use that to answer your question?
Original post by CurrentDude
The link is already given. Just click on it and you'll see the question.

Sorry I'm having difficulty in cut &pasting the question.

HTH


If you have difficulty copying and pasting a question then I would advise you to skip the question, IMHO.


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Original post by CurrentDude
Has anyone go the answer to AQA A2 physics, page 39 Question 2?

This is on SHM


Sketch it. It tells you in the question the time at which the displacement is maximum.
Recall the definitions of amplitude and period.
Have you done AS maths?

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